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News Corp hacking scandal cited in investor lawsuit - Yahoo! News
A group of US investors have amended their lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's News Corp to include Britain's phone-hacking scandal as evidence of a nepotistic corporate ...
Reforming the press (after the hacking scandal), a new theme for ...
Beginning with Damian Tambini’s article today, British Politics and Policy at LSE is launching a new theme - Reforming the press (after the hacking scandal).
News Corp hacking scandal cited in investor lawsuit
A group of US investors have amended their lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's News Corp to include Britain's phone-hacking scandal as evidence of a nepotistic corporate ...
News Corp. phone hacking scandal cited in investor lawsuit | The ...
NEW YORK — A group of US investors have amended their lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's News Corp to include Britain's phone-hacking scandal as evidence of a ...
News International phone hacking scandal - Wikipedia, the free ...
The News International phone-hacking scandal, also known as Murdochgate or Rupertgate, is an ongoing controversy involving the News of the World, a British tabloid ...
British cellphone hacking scandal escalates - The Washington Post
July 19, 2011. James Murdoch, left, and Rupert Murdoch give evidence to the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee on the News of the World phone hacking ...
Tabloid to Close as British Hacking Scandal Widens
The News of the World phone-hacking scandal in Britain has claimed its latest victim - the newspaper itself. News International, the parent company of the newspaper ...
British phone hacking scandal spreads to U.S.; FBI investigates
WASHINGTON | The phone hacking scandal in Britain jumped the Atlantic on Thursday as the FBI opened an investigation into whether British reporters tried to access ...
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